This is merely a skeleton plugin that plugin developers can fork to get quickly
started with writing task plugins for GoCD. It works out of the box, but you should change
it to do something besides executing curl
.
All the documentation is hosted at https://plugin-api.gocd.io/current/tasks.
- Edit the file
build.gradle
to change the plugin id, description and some other metadata. - Edit the file
settings.gradle
to change the name of this project. - Edit the
GetConfigRequest.java
class to add any configuration fields that should be shown in the view. - Edit the
TaskConfig.java
file which contains the model for your task configuration. - Edit the
task.template.html
file which contains the view for the plugin settings page of your plugin. - Edit the
ValidateRequest.java
class to perform validation of the task configuration as performed by a user. - Edit the
ExecuteRequest.java
andCurlTaskExecutor.java
class to execute the task, and pipe stdout/stderr correctly.
To build the jar, run ./gradlew clean test assemble
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This does not prevent your plugin from being licensed under a different license as long as you comply with the relevant clauses of the Apache 2.0 license (especially section 4). Typically, you clone this repository and keep the existing copyright notices. You are free to add your own license and copyright notice to any modifications.
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